“This groundbreaking investment will create more than 5,000 new jobs for North Carolinians and will strengthen our clean energy economy.”
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In the past week, we have witnessed North Carolinians stepping up and showing up for each other in numerous ways.

North Carolina’s Medicaid program is facing an extreme budget deficit of $319 million that leaders warned would lead to cuts being made if more funds

North Carolina Democrats returned to the state legislature this week to call on Republican leaders to approve full funding for Medicaid. Democrats’ call for Medicaid

“This groundbreaking investment will create more than 5,000 new jobs for North Carolinians and will strengthen our clean energy economy.”

Ante el aumento de las medidas de control migratorio en todo nuestro estado, que ahora se extienden a Raleigh y Durham, continuamos nuestro trabajo para

As immigration enforcement activity increases across our state, now expanding to Raleigh and Durham, we are continuing our series to uplift reliable information, legal assistance,

Across party lines, North Carolinians stand united against partisan gerrymandering and believe that district maps should be drawn neutrally, according to a newly conducted poll.

In the past week, we have witnessed North Carolinians stepping up and showing up for each other in numerous ways.

Despite Moore’s lack of attendance, constituents from his district across the political spectrum, along with several local organizations, gathered at Kings Mountain High School to share their stories of how their lives are being impacted by the passage of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA).

In addition to putting the healthcare of hundreds of thousands of North Carolinians at risk, the changes to Medicaid are expected to negatively impact rural hospitals, potentially leading to the closure of some health clinics in rural communities across the country.

Walking through the crowds, one could meet liberals, moderates, and more than a few traditional conservatives. All agreed that the Trump administration has gone too far and must be resisted, but their individual reasons varied widely.

In last November’s elections, there was a state Supreme Court race between Democratic incumbent Justice Allison Riggs and Republican challenger Judge Jefferson Griffin. Riggs won

Across Western North Carolina, residents, local officials, and party leaders from both sides are voicing deep frustration with what they see as Whatley’s failure to deliver meaningful recovery nearly a year after the devastating storm.

As food assistance demand is high and supplies are limited, community and peer-to-peer support are very important as we navigate these difficult times. We need to not only support food banks as much as we can, but also support each other.